In the French cuisine, the color of an apron worn by the staff denotes the level of mastery. The Blue Apron is known for “student in training.” Our students are receiving both high school and college credit while enrolled in the program.

Email reservations, pre-orders or carry-out toThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and our eager students will be excited to have the opportunity to practice and perfect their trade by serving you.

Special thanks to all of the sponsors, volunteers, parents, and staff members who helped make last evening possible. Congratulations & great job to all of our Warsaw FFA members! Best of luck at the Indiana FFA State Convention at Purdue in June!

On Thursday, students had the opportunity to choose an enrichment workshop that they were interested in. Check out the pictures below from several classes in the WACC: no-bake cookies in the Foods lab with Miss Bassett, Dutch Blitz with Mrs. Lancaster, & Board Games with Mr. Zakaria & Mrs. Campbell.

Recently in Food Science, the students baked 6 cakes using 6 different leavening agents to see which one worked the best. Then, they measured the heights their cakes rose and, of course, did some taste testing.

Interested in taking this course? See below for more information directly from the WACC Course of Study Guide:

Students may earn college credit if they complete the Ivy Tech application and earn a C or higher.

Food Science is a two-semester course that provides students with an overview of food science and its importance. Introduction to principles of food processing, food chemistry, and physics, nutrition, food microbiology, preservation, packaging and labeling, food commodities, food regulations, issues and careers in the food science industry help students understand the role that food science plays in securing a safe, nutritious and adequate food supply. A project-based approach is utilized along with laboratory, team building and problem-solving activities to enhance student learning, leadership development, supervised agricultural experience and career opportunities in the area of food science.

Zachary LeDrew is a senior here at WCHS/WACC & was recently nominated by Medical Terminology teacher, Karen Coates, to be highlighted this week!

In addition to Medical Terminology, Zach has taken Preparing for College & Careers and Interpersonal Relationships in the WACC. During his spare time, Zach enjoys bodybuilding, training others, and helping those in need. Zach has been recognized by teachers, administrators, and students for being a leader in and outside of the classroom many times.

Upon graduation, Zach plans to attend Indiana State University to major in Business Administration with a minor in Nutrition. He would also like to move to Florida after college and dreams to be an entrepreneur and a personal trainer.

Thanks, Zach, for allowing us to feature you on the blog today. Congrats on all of your accomplishments & best of luck at ISU!